Army Recruiters: “War Ended a Long Time Ago”

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There are 138,000 American soldiers in Iraq, and no signs of a drawdown in sight. But don’t tell that to the bunch of Army recruiters caught on tape by ABC lying to potential recruits about whether they might end up in the sandbox.

“Nobody is going over to Iraq anymore?” one student asks a recruiter.

“No, we’re bringing people back,” he replies.

“We’re not at war. War ended a long time ago,” another recruiter says.

And if the recruits don’t like Army life? One recruiter falsely claimed they could easily get “a ‘Failure to Adapt’ discharge…. It’s an entry-level discharge so it won’t affect anything on your record. It’ll just be like it never happened.”

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